Hellenistic Campaign circa 280 B.C.
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Re: Hellenistic Campaign circa 280 B.C.
Calling Tom (76mm). The Celtiberians are wondering where their general has got to. Perhaps he is scared?
Re: Hellenistic Campaign circa 280 B.C.
Carthage defeats the Greeks in Sparta, 22 to 50. Both sides were stronger on their right, but the Carthaginians scored a few early successes and were able to turn and envelope the center faster.
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The plucky Spaniards defeated the Macedonians 28-55. The Spaniards refused their right flank and were able to use some favorable hilly terrain to their advantage and crushed the Macedonian right wing before their left wing could be brought to bear.
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Re: Hellenistic Campaign circa 280 B.C.
the seleucid invasion of the arab lands, led my the evil general Mac, was soundly beaten back...before the seleucid invaders could get set up the defenders took the high ground and commenced to send a deluge of arrows down upon the westerners. the irregular arab troops, attacking from high ground mopped up the broken up lines of pike, now bristling with arrows.
arab minor power wins in defending its home.
arab minor power wins in defending its home.
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All the games are finished, but we have yet to determine natural disasters for 269 B.C. Natural Disasters and Other Uncontrollable Events as declared by Zeus, ruler of the Olympians, are determined as follows. Once a year, there will be a chance of incurring a natural disaster or having a restless populace. Each Major Power is assigned an Italian city lottery, as follows:
1. Epirus – Firenze
2. Rome – Roma
3. Macedon – Milano
4. Gauls – Napoli
5. Carthage – Palermo
6. Seleucids – Genova
7. Ptolemaic – Torino
8. Antigonus – Venezia
Each lottery has five balls. The numbers on each ball will determine a result, a calamity or no harm.
1-20 - No harm
21-30 - Famine – costing 200T
31-40 - Earthquake – costing 100T
41-45 - Volcano Eruption – costing 100T
46-50 - Restless underclass – costing 100T
51-60 - Pirates or bandits disrupting trade – costing 100T
Over 60 - No harm
There could be multiple events causing harm each year. If there are 2 or more natural events of the same type, only the power with the highest number in the category will be inflicted. Restless underclass will count in each case.
We will use the Lotto from Saturday, 16 March to determine the result for this year, 269 B.C.
Once these are determined, I will update treasury based on results during 269 B.C. and we will move on to another year.
Mac
1. Epirus – Firenze
2. Rome – Roma
3. Macedon – Milano
4. Gauls – Napoli
5. Carthage – Palermo
6. Seleucids – Genova
7. Ptolemaic – Torino
8. Antigonus – Venezia
Each lottery has five balls. The numbers on each ball will determine a result, a calamity or no harm.
1-20 - No harm
21-30 - Famine – costing 200T
31-40 - Earthquake – costing 100T
41-45 - Volcano Eruption – costing 100T
46-50 - Restless underclass – costing 100T
51-60 - Pirates or bandits disrupting trade – costing 100T
Over 60 - No harm
There could be multiple events causing harm each year. If there are 2 or more natural events of the same type, only the power with the highest number in the category will be inflicted. Restless underclass will count in each case.
We will use the Lotto from Saturday, 16 March to determine the result for this year, 269 B.C.
Once these are determined, I will update treasury based on results during 269 B.C. and we will move on to another year.
Mac
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The natural events draw, covering 269 B.C., from Saturday, 16 March is as follows:
1. Epirus – Firenze - 21,26,30,71,85 - famine 200T
2. Rome – Roma - 4,10,26,56,79 - no harm
3. Macedon – Milano - 12,27,38,60,77 - pirates 100T
4. Gauls – Napoli - 3,16,33,70,87 - no harm
5. Carthage – Palermo - 18,31,40,79,90 - earthquake 100T
6. Seleucids – Genova - 18,21,54,71,83 - no harm
7. Ptolemaic – Torino - 12,31,57,62,86 - no harm
8. Antigonus – Venezia - 12,18,46,50,66 - restless underclass 100T
Next I will tally results for the year.
1. Epirus – Firenze - 21,26,30,71,85 - famine 200T
2. Rome – Roma - 4,10,26,56,79 - no harm
3. Macedon – Milano - 12,27,38,60,77 - pirates 100T
4. Gauls – Napoli - 3,16,33,70,87 - no harm
5. Carthage – Palermo - 18,31,40,79,90 - earthquake 100T
6. Seleucids – Genova - 18,21,54,71,83 - no harm
7. Ptolemaic – Torino - 12,31,57,62,86 - no harm
8. Antigonus – Venezia - 12,18,46,50,66 - restless underclass 100T
Next I will tally results for the year.
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Activities in 269 B.C. and ending treasuries.
1. Epirus (TGM) - Treasury 24,400T. Income was 500T plus 100T from client state Apulia. Suffered famine costing 200T. Ending Treasury 24,800T.
2. Rome (Klayeckles) - Treasury 23,950. Income was 500T and a further 100T from Campania. Ending treasury 24,550T.
3. Macedon (Ian) - Treasury 26,700T. Macedon invaded CeltIberians, costing 500T to mobilize. Celtiberians won the battle 28 to 55, costing a further 500T in booty. Macedon Received income from provinces Aetolian League and Achaean League, 300T each. Income was 500T. Received 100T client state Thrace. Suffered from Pirates raided the coast costing 100T. Ending treasury 26,900T.
4. Gauls (Trogilus) - Treasury 22,700T. Income was 500T. Received 100T from Iberians as Client. Ending treasury was 23,300T.
5. Carthage (Nijis) - 27,150T. Attacked Sparta costing 500T to mobilize and won a decisive victory 22 to 50. Sparta becomes a client state providing 100T in income. Earthquake cost 100T. Income was 500T. Income from province of Sicily was 300T 100T from Bruttians client. Ending treasury was 27,550T.
6. Seleucids (Mac) - 25,000T. Invaded Arabs costing 500T to mobilize and lost a decisive victory 47 to 21, costing another 500T in booty. Income was 500T. Income from client state Atropatene was 100T. Ending treasury was 24,600T.
7. Ptolemaic (Richard) - 27,000T. Ptolemy's client state Pontus invaded Armenia winning a decisive victory 12 to 47. It cost 500T to mobilize. Armemia is now a client state providing 100T in income. regular Income was 500T. Income from client states Nabatea and Pontus totaled 200T. Bithynia is now a province providing 300T. Ending treasury was 27,600T.
8. Antigonus (76mm) - 22,650T. Income was 500T. Ending treasury was 23,150T.
1. Epirus (TGM) - Treasury 24,400T. Income was 500T plus 100T from client state Apulia. Suffered famine costing 200T. Ending Treasury 24,800T.
2. Rome (Klayeckles) - Treasury 23,950. Income was 500T and a further 100T from Campania. Ending treasury 24,550T.
3. Macedon (Ian) - Treasury 26,700T. Macedon invaded CeltIberians, costing 500T to mobilize. Celtiberians won the battle 28 to 55, costing a further 500T in booty. Macedon Received income from provinces Aetolian League and Achaean League, 300T each. Income was 500T. Received 100T client state Thrace. Suffered from Pirates raided the coast costing 100T. Ending treasury 26,900T.
4. Gauls (Trogilus) - Treasury 22,700T. Income was 500T. Received 100T from Iberians as Client. Ending treasury was 23,300T.
5. Carthage (Nijis) - 27,150T. Attacked Sparta costing 500T to mobilize and won a decisive victory 22 to 50. Sparta becomes a client state providing 100T in income. Earthquake cost 100T. Income was 500T. Income from province of Sicily was 300T 100T from Bruttians client. Ending treasury was 27,550T.
6. Seleucids (Mac) - 25,000T. Invaded Arabs costing 500T to mobilize and lost a decisive victory 47 to 21, costing another 500T in booty. Income was 500T. Income from client state Atropatene was 100T. Ending treasury was 24,600T.
7. Ptolemaic (Richard) - 27,000T. Ptolemy's client state Pontus invaded Armenia winning a decisive victory 12 to 47. It cost 500T to mobilize. Armemia is now a client state providing 100T in income. regular Income was 500T. Income from client states Nabatea and Pontus totaled 200T. Bithynia is now a province providing 300T. Ending treasury was 27,600T.
8. Antigonus (76mm) - 22,650T. Income was 500T. Ending treasury was 23,150T.
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Client States and Provinces as of end of 269 B.C.
In 279 B.C., Macedon won a decisive victory over the Aetolian League and it became a client state of Macedon. The Aetolian League is now a province of Macedon, providing 300T income in 269 B.C. and each year as long as it is held by Macedon.
In 279 B.C., Carthage won a decisive victory over Syracuse and it became a client state of Carthage. Syracuse is now a province of Carthage, providing 300T income in 269 B.C. and each year as long as it is held by Carthage.
In 278 B.C., Macedon won a decisive victory over the Achaean League and it became a client state of Macedon. The Achaean League is now a province of Macedon, providing 300T in income as long as it is held by Macedon.
In 277 B.C., Ptolemaic Empire won a decisive victory over Bithynia and it became a client state of Ptolemy. If Ptolemy continues to control Bithynia until the end of 268 B.C., it will become a province of Ptolemaic Empire.
In 276 B.C., Carthage won a victory over the Bruttians. The Bruttians were already in a weakened state due to a prior (non-decisive) loss to Carthage. Thus they capitulated and became a client state of Carthage. The Bruttians will become a province of Carthage if Carthage continues to control the area until the end of 267 B.C.
In 274 B.C., Gauls won a decisive victory over the Iberians and Iberians became a client state. The Iberians will become a province of the Gauls, if the Gauls continue to control them until the end of 263 B.C.
In 273 B.C., Seleucids had a draw with Atropatene that resulted in ravaging by the Seleucids. As Atropatene was in a weakened state, it capitulated and became a client state of the Seleucids. Atropatene will become a province If the Seleucids continue to control it until the end of 262 B.C.
In 273 B.C., Ptolemaic Empire won a battle against Pontus, which was in a weakened state. Pontus is now a client state and will become a province if Ptolemaics continue to control it until the end of 262 B.C.
In 272 B.C., Rome won a victory over Campania. It was a decisive victory. Campania is now a client state of Rome and will become a province if Rome continues to control it until the end of 261 B.C.
In 271 B.C., The Ptolemaic Empire won a decisive victory over the Nabataeans, who are now a client state and will become a province if held until the end of 260 B.C.
In 271 B.C., Macedon won a decisive victory over Thrace, who are now a client state and will become a province if held until the end of 260 B.C.
In 270 B.C., Epirus won a decisive victory over Apulia. Apulia is now a client state of Epirus and will become a province if held to the end of 259 B.C.
In 269 B.C., Ptolemy, with the Pontic army, won a decisive victory against the Armenians which became a client state and will become a province if held to the end of 258 B.C
In 269 B.C., Carthage won a decisive victory over Sparta, which became a client state and will become a province if held to the end of 258 B.C.
Weakened Minor Powers: Celtiberia
In 279 B.C., Macedon won a decisive victory over the Aetolian League and it became a client state of Macedon. The Aetolian League is now a province of Macedon, providing 300T income in 269 B.C. and each year as long as it is held by Macedon.
In 279 B.C., Carthage won a decisive victory over Syracuse and it became a client state of Carthage. Syracuse is now a province of Carthage, providing 300T income in 269 B.C. and each year as long as it is held by Carthage.
In 278 B.C., Macedon won a decisive victory over the Achaean League and it became a client state of Macedon. The Achaean League is now a province of Macedon, providing 300T in income as long as it is held by Macedon.
In 277 B.C., Ptolemaic Empire won a decisive victory over Bithynia and it became a client state of Ptolemy. If Ptolemy continues to control Bithynia until the end of 268 B.C., it will become a province of Ptolemaic Empire.
In 276 B.C., Carthage won a victory over the Bruttians. The Bruttians were already in a weakened state due to a prior (non-decisive) loss to Carthage. Thus they capitulated and became a client state of Carthage. The Bruttians will become a province of Carthage if Carthage continues to control the area until the end of 267 B.C.
In 274 B.C., Gauls won a decisive victory over the Iberians and Iberians became a client state. The Iberians will become a province of the Gauls, if the Gauls continue to control them until the end of 263 B.C.
In 273 B.C., Seleucids had a draw with Atropatene that resulted in ravaging by the Seleucids. As Atropatene was in a weakened state, it capitulated and became a client state of the Seleucids. Atropatene will become a province If the Seleucids continue to control it until the end of 262 B.C.
In 273 B.C., Ptolemaic Empire won a battle against Pontus, which was in a weakened state. Pontus is now a client state and will become a province if Ptolemaics continue to control it until the end of 262 B.C.
In 272 B.C., Rome won a victory over Campania. It was a decisive victory. Campania is now a client state of Rome and will become a province if Rome continues to control it until the end of 261 B.C.
In 271 B.C., The Ptolemaic Empire won a decisive victory over the Nabataeans, who are now a client state and will become a province if held until the end of 260 B.C.
In 271 B.C., Macedon won a decisive victory over Thrace, who are now a client state and will become a province if held until the end of 260 B.C.
In 270 B.C., Epirus won a decisive victory over Apulia. Apulia is now a client state of Epirus and will become a province if held to the end of 259 B.C.
In 269 B.C., Ptolemy, with the Pontic army, won a decisive victory against the Armenians which became a client state and will become a province if held to the end of 258 B.C
In 269 B.C., Carthage won a decisive victory over Sparta, which became a client state and will become a province if held to the end of 258 B.C.
Weakened Minor Powers: Celtiberia
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Re: Hellenistic Campaign circa 280 B.C.
Correction:
"7. Ptolemaic (Richard) - 27,000T. Ptolemy's client state Pontus invaded Armenia winning a decisive victory 12 to 47. It cost 500T to mobilize. Armemia is now a client state providing 100T in income. regular Income was 500T. Income from client states Nabatea and Pontus totaled 200T. Bithynia is now a province providing 300T. Ending treasury was 27,600T"
Bithynia is not yet a province - still a client state until the end of 268 B.C. Ptolemy's ending treasury is 26,400T.
"7. Ptolemaic (Richard) - 27,000T. Ptolemy's client state Pontus invaded Armenia winning a decisive victory 12 to 47. It cost 500T to mobilize. Armemia is now a client state providing 100T in income. regular Income was 500T. Income from client states Nabatea and Pontus totaled 200T. Bithynia is now a province providing 300T. Ending treasury was 27,600T"
Bithynia is not yet a province - still a client state until the end of 268 B.C. Ptolemy's ending treasury is 26,400T.
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Re: Hellenistic Campaign circa 280 B.C.
Hopefully you have succeeded in getting 1.5.12 up and running and we can proceed?
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Re: Hellenistic Campaign circa 280 B.C.
After quite a bit of thought, I have decided to end the campaign. I want to spend my available time learning and playing the new Field of Glory Empires, as it seems to be capable of doing much more than I can with the current campaign.
I hereby proclaim The Ptolemaic Empire (Richard) the victor, followed closely by Carthage (Nijiis) and Macedon (Ian).
Thanks very much to all the participants!
Mac
I hereby proclaim The Ptolemaic Empire (Richard) the victor, followed closely by Carthage (Nijiis) and Macedon (Ian).
Thanks very much to all the participants!
Mac
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Thanks very much for running the campaign, it has been great fun.mceochaidh wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2019 8:31 pm After quite a bit of thought, I have decided to end the campaign. I want to spend my available time learning and playing the new Field of Glory Empires, as it seems to be capable of doing much more than I can with the current campaign.
I hereby proclaim The Ptolemaic Empire (Richard) the victor, followed closely by Carthage (Nijiis) and Macedon (Ian).
Thanks very much to all the participants!
Mac
But why am I the victor? Carthage has a higher score than me.
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Ptolemaic Ending Treasury 27,600T. Carthage Ending Treasury 27,550T. Ptolemaic Empire is the victor by 50T.
Thanks again for participating.
Mac
Thanks again for participating.
Mac
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Ah sorry, I looked at the beginning of the sentences in the list above, instead of the end.mceochaidh wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2019 9:19 pm Ptolemaic Ending Treasury 27,600T. Carthage Ending Treasury 27,550T. Ptolemaic Empire is the victor by 50T.
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Thanks for running the campaign! And I like to think that my strategy, coming on board a rising star, coasting on my predecessors' accomplishments, not reinvesting anything, and claiming credit for a solid list of assets is worthy of such a great commercial power.
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Re: Hellenistic Campaign circa 280 B.C.
3rd??? I demand a recount! Rus interference!
Cheers for running the campaign Mac. Maybe we can continue in FOG:Empires at a later date...
Cheers for running the campaign Mac. Maybe we can continue in FOG:Empires at a later date...